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and selma, of course, selma, alabama, 1965, where the police cracked down on the freedom marchers. the president used the preamble of the constitution, those first three words, we, the people. over and over again. in a speech that sought to stitch together the very tapestry of the american people. we're joined up here by bob schieffer, our chief washington correspondent, and anchor of "face the nation," and note the presidential historian doug brinkley. bob, what did you hear in the speech? >> well, i'll tell you what i did not hear. i didn't hear a line that kind of sums it up. there was no, the only thing we have to fear, there was no, with malice toward none, with charity for all. i kept looking in the speech at some point for that line. this was not that kind of a speech. in a funny kind of way, this was almost more like a state of the union speech where the president lays out his programs, and so forth. i'll tell you something else i did not hear. i did not hear him ask the american people for anything. there was no call to sacrifice, no ask not what you -- what your country c
and selma, of course, selma, alabama, 1965, where the police cracked down on the freedom marchers. the president used the preamble of the constitution, those first three words, we, the people. over and over again. in a speech that sought to stitch together the very tapestry of the american people. we're joined up here by bob schieffer, our chief washington correspondent, and anchor of "face the nation," and note the presidential historian doug brinkley. bob, what did you hear in the...
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>> that's alabama senator bob sessions. your friend, chris. a big picture of you and him -- >> richard shelby. >> who used to be a democrat. because there's a big picture of you and him in the office. >> that's a hold-over. >> secretary of the interior there. the big lunch that president obama and vice president biden are about to have with all of these big wigs. it happens in statuary hall. we get these pictures of it, but then beyond this, it is a closed press event, which we do not get to cover. a closed press event, which naturally has really good food. steamed lobster dressed with a new england clam chowder sauce. that's lobster and chowder together. served on sauteed spinach with sweet potato hay. >> they're even drinking new york schumer. >> imported from new york. >> bison and wine huckleberry reduction, red potato horse radish cake and green beans and butternut squash puree. get your vegetables. the wine for the main course is a long island merlot. >> that's a clinton meal right there. a whole lot of beef there. he likes -- he is a ve
>> that's alabama senator bob sessions. your friend, chris. a big picture of you and him -- >> richard shelby. >> who used to be a democrat. because there's a big picture of you and him in the office. >> that's a hold-over. >> secretary of the interior there. the big lunch that president obama and vice president biden are about to have with all of these big wigs. it happens in statuary hall. we get these pictures of it, but then beyond this, it is a closed press...
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we got alabama, mississippi represented, california, texas, oklahoma, good to see you. good morning. how are you? it's warming up, right? it feels pretty good. here's the view. we are just on the capitol side of seventh street. about the halfway point. it's starting to get dense. we were saying earlier, four years ago, i was back, way back by the washington monument. that was 1.8 million people. at least half that year. you get a good sense -- part the sea for me. let me see. hello, cutie. how are you? do you get a sense in the capitol down there. we have the big monitors. a couple hours to kill. and people are still getting together. next time you come to me, i have to tell you the greatest story about, i met a living republican in this crowd, wearing shorts and a t-shirt, if you can believe that. >> a day when republicans and democrats are coming together, today for the ceremony. and the parade coming up, which you see that lovely choir again. ♪ and crowd that good with brotherhood ♪ ♪ from sea to shining sea >> a look at the national monument. we'll be right ba
we got alabama, mississippi represented, california, texas, oklahoma, good to see you. good morning. how are you? it's warming up, right? it feels pretty good. here's the view. we are just on the capitol side of seventh street. about the halfway point. it's starting to get dense. we were saying earlier, four years ago, i was back, way back by the washington monument. that was 1.8 million people. at least half that year. you get a good sense -- part the sea for me. let me see. hello, cutie. how...
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when alabama state troops attacked gay marchers. he put up the stonewall uprising which took place in new york's greenwich village when police raided a small gay bar called the stonewall and patrons of that bar fought back. and the modern day civil rights movements for gay americans, and he went on talking about gay americans, saying it's not liberty until our sisters and brothers are created like everyone else under the law, and surely our love for one another must be equal as well. i think that's the only time, john king, where americans were permanently cited. >> the president of the united states has certainly evolved over the last four years on this issue. it's not the most flowery speech. we've heard this president use more flowery rhetoric in the past, but i think it was an eloquent speech in a simple, approachable way, and i thought it was very clever and artfully crafted politically in that he tied everything he wanted to do, some of it very controversial. immigration, gun control, ga righ -- gay rights, some other controve
when alabama state troops attacked gay marchers. he put up the stonewall uprising which took place in new york's greenwich village when police raided a small gay bar called the stonewall and patrons of that bar fought back. and the modern day civil rights movements for gay americans, and he went on talking about gay americans, saying it's not liberty until our sisters and brothers are created like everyone else under the law, and surely our love for one another must be equal as well. i think...
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we have alabama state troopers back here. this is one of the cool things of the men and women in uniform. these people have traveled all the way across the country to provide a bit of security on this stretch of the parade. >> a bit of security. no one has been able to move around this city for at least 48 hours. they're ready for this event. natalie morales is further on down the road, fourth and constitution is her camera location. natalie, what is happening where you are? >> good morning, brian. this is sort of the staging area where the parade route begins. officially from the capitol building, the president and the first lady will make their way down back to the white house. this is really the start. we're not seeing so much activity yet just with the parade. but that's going to happen, as you know, around 2:30 eastern time. we are, as you see, noting the police presence. we have a lot of police here from frederick, maryland, as well. we are seeing protesters here near our location, too. obviously, a constant presence he
we have alabama state troopers back here. this is one of the cool things of the men and women in uniform. these people have traveled all the way across the country to provide a bit of security on this stretch of the parade. >> a bit of security. no one has been able to move around this city for at least 48 hours. they're ready for this event. natalie morales is further on down the road, fourth and constitution is her camera location. natalie, what is happening where you are? >> good...